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I just built a table for my Huskee 22 ton Tuesday. Made mine a clamp on. I didn't want to drill holes in the beam to mount it, and wanted to be able to install and remove quickly as it needs to come off to use the splitter vertical.

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Scroll down to the post by aussieblake. The one I built clamps on the bottom flange of the beam similar to this one. My camera is on the fritz, I'll try to take some pix of mine with my phone later today.

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The one in the link I posted was built by aussieblake. I got some ideas from his on making it a clamp on rather than bolting it on as I wanted it to be quick to remove when I want to use the splitter vertical. I don't know what it would cost to build one. I made mine from odds and ends I had laying around. All I have in it is some time and welding rod.

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When you split a 20" round and half of it is laying on the table, do the splits squeeze through to the ground or are you handling every split as it comes off the wedge?

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Not sure what would squeeze through to the ground? Do you mean off the end of the splitter? One half just flops on the table and the other half has your hand on it and is still resting on the beam as the splitter returns to the top. Just a flip and the log is in position to split again. Once that half is split, I toss the splits from the first half on the ground/into the trailer/into the pile and grab the other half.

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I have a big fat wedge on the end of the beam. So, the splits pretty much go off the side of the splitter. That works great for me because I park the splitter on the edge of a terrace I made uphill of my heap and the splits don't get touched again until they are dry. I can usually grab the first half of the round and set it aside but it is tougher to grab the bigger ones. A table would help with the first half of the bigger rounds but I don't want to have to touch every split that comes off the splitter.

I have been looking for something like this to put on my 35 ton Huskee . Could someone tell me how they attach to the splitter? Do you have to drill holes? Pics would be great.

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The guy who sells the above on Ebay sends the bolts and diagram to mount the table. You drill 3 holes in the beam and its a snap from there. Its well worth the money since you don't have to bend over to pick up the splits.

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I was going to order one from the guy on eBay. I was confused on how it mounted. I sent him a message asking him about that. He said I would mount it to the predrilled holes on the I-beam. Unfortunately, mine (Huskee 22 Ton) does not have predrilled holes. From reading this thread, I don't guess the Huskee 22 Ton splitter comes predrilled.

So, Shipper, you drilled the holes yourself? I would do that if I had to, but that seems like it would be awfully hard to do.

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I was going to order one from the guy on eBay. I was confused on how it mounted. I sent him a message asking him about that. He said I would mount it to the predrilled holes on the I-beam. Unfortunately, mine (Huskee 22 Ton) does not have predrilled holes. From reading this thread, I don't guess the Huskee 22 Ton splitter comes predrilled.

So, Shipper, you drilled the holes yourself? I would do that if I had to, but that seems like it would be awfully hard to do.

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I drilled mine and it was piece of cake. If you do it, you will find the beam is not as hard as one would think. It might have taken 5 mins to drill the holes.

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How do you contact the person on ebay that is selling the side table for the huskee log splitter.? I saw no place to send a email to him.

herman

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If you look at the listing link, it will show you on the right hand side of the page under sellers name and feedback rating, it will show ask the seller a question. Click on that and it open a page where you can ask the seller different questions.